Every situation is going to be different. I saw one post on here a while back that someone claimed that they had figured out that if they didn't make $200/day then they lost money. This was a one truck operation though so you are going to be different since you have a much larger operation and it might cost more or less to operate a truck. Could you figure that up on a per truck basis then add the numbers together to see what you had to make a day or in a week to break even?
My situation is much easier to figure but I am a numbers guy. It doesn't cost me anything to mail
e-scrap to a buyer because I do it on my lunch hour. I eat lunch next to the Fed-Ex place and drop my box off. I didn't buy the equipment that I scrapped and I haven't had to buy any new tools since I started scrapping. In that case everything I have done is profit when it comes to e-scrap.
Now the scrapyard run I made I borrowed my father in laws truck because mine needed some work done to it. It cost me about $15 in gas but I returned it to him and put $20 in gas in it. Now I know it will cost me approximately $20 for every scrap run and at .11/lb (what I got last time) I know I can't take less than 182 lbs. Even in that case I would only break even, So my goal is to save up anywhere from 600-1000 lbs each trip. My first trip was 820lbs and I made $90. The way I came up with that number though is that it takes me about 2 hours to run to the yard and I wanted to basically pay myself to do it. I would like to make $20/hr so thats at least $40/profit per run. So I need 363 lbs of scrap + my 182 pounds that I needed to break even. So if I don't have enough weight to make $60 buck I will keep it and keep saving.
I don't know if any of this answers any of your questions and probably doens't apply in anyway to you since I'm a small timer but I wanted to put how I figure that stuff up.
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